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InspIRCd is an IRCd created from scratch which aims to be highly modular. It is written in and originally designed for the ChatSpike network.
Features
Due to its modularity, InspIRCd offers runtime reloadable core commands and can be extended with custom functionality without bloating the thin core which allows for very customized installations. The modular approach allows to update features like SSL on-the-fly without restarting the IRCd. For Windows users, it offers a GUI not only for starting/stopping the IRCd but also for creating a configuration file automatically by asking the user for the desired values.
It features Linux epoll support and Windows IOCP support for good performance even with a vast amount of simultaneous connections, a regular expressions spam filter and abstract oper classes with different assigned rights for easy oper management especially for a larger staff.
Usage & Popularity
InspIRCd is according to SearchIRC currently the second-to-most used IRCd after UnrealIRCd.
The developers of UnrealIRCd also considered using InspIRCd as codebase for Unreal 4, but ultimatively dropped that idea again. Also AustNet uses the IRCd as codebase.
A bigger network where InspIRCd is currently in use is ChatSpike, which is also the one that drives development.<ref name="language"/>
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Dick McMahon (born Dec, 1937) is an American actor. In Pathfinders: In The Company of Strangers, McMahon played an American General who questions the D-Day invasion of World War II. He also appeared as a wounded Vietnam vet in the film A Hero's Gift, and an aging hippy in Forgotten Places.
His stage credits include Talthybius in The Trojan Women and the psychiatrist in Dreams of Pandora, as well as comedy characters Blaine Bland in The CNN Macbeth and Doctor Doolots in Dr. Doolots' Dilemma. He has numerous television & radio voice-over credits and was an announcer on Nashville’s famous Grand Ole Opry.
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Alexander Schott (February 27, 1878 - July 15, 1919) was the first enlisted service member of the United States Marine Corps to be issued a military service number upon the creation of service numbers as the primary means of Marine Corps identification in 1920.
Marine Corps service
Born 1878 in New York City, Schott worked as a farmer before joining the Marine Corps at the age of twenty two. Schott enlisted on June 26, 1900 and was assigned as a Marine Corps signalman with the rank of private. His first assignment was as a member of the Marine Barracks at the New York Navy Yard. He was briefly detailed to recruiting duty before deploying to the Philippine Islands for service during the Philippine-American War. He would later serve at the Marine Barracks in Annapolis, Maryland.
Schott would later serve continuously for over nineteen years eventually reaching the rank of Sergeant. In the summer of 1919, Schott was killed when he was electrocuted while repairing a telegraph pole at the Marine Barracks in Norfolk, Virginia.
First enlisted service number
When service numbers were first adopted by the Marine Corps in 1920, Schott was retroactively assigned the first formal service number which was #20,001 (1 through 20,000 were never issued). However, due to a clerical error, Schott was retroactively assigned a second service number several months later, this one #97,835
Awards and decorations
Schott was a veteran of the First World War and his known military decorations include the World War I Victory Medal and the Philippine Campaign Medal. He was considered for the Marine Corps Good Conduct Medal, but was never awarded the decoration due to several disciplinary infractions during his service.
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Zoop Framework stands for Zoop Object Oriented PHP Framework.
Zoop is a free software, object oriented web application framework for PHP based on the Model View Controller Methodology. It is considered one of the more full featured frameworks available for php.
History
Zoop was originally created in 2001 and shortly after dubbed the pehppy framework. Three independent groups used and developed separate code bases of this pehppy framework. In 2004 Steve Francia decided to try to merge the three code bases back into one code base, taking the best features from each. Francia also took over as project manager of this project. So many changes were made that the development team agreed that perhaps a new name would be a wise choice and so the once pehppy framework was renamed the Zoop Framework for PHP.
Releases
Zoop did not carry over the version numbers from pehppy, since there were three different versions anyway.
;Version 1.0: Released August 3rd, 2005.
;Version 1.1: Released December 13th, 2005.
;Version 1.2: Released June 30th, 2006.
;Version 1.3: Released January 1st, 2007.
;Version 1.5: Released October 1st, 2008.

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